For Pedro del Valle, December 2016 is a 3 Personal Month in a 9 Personal Year. It lightens things considerably. Pedro is not nearly as vulnerable as last month. He is more playful, expresses himself easily, and he manages to inspire and motivate others.

Valle receives some positive information about his career and his financial status. Meanwhile, he is considering some big changes in these areas of his life. Pedro del Valle may want to keep his thoughts to himself, or share them only with one or two of his most trusted confidants. Pedro is not ready to make decisions or take steps that are irreversible, but that time will come soon.

This is an exciting time, when everything seems more intense, more alive. Valle is more creative and communicative, and so is his sense of humor. Yet, This is not a time to force any issues. Pedro del Valle should let things happen at their own pace. He is approaching a time of more energy, more opportunities, and progress, but before that happens, he needs to take this month to rest and relax.

Pedro del Valle should take the time to enjoy himself, go on a vacation and visit friends. In short - Pedro should give himself a break; it is time to recharge his batteries. There will be ample opportunity for social events and Valle should take advantage of that.

Romance is favorable, but Valle has to guard against irresponsible and superficial behavior.

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About Pedro's Personal Month Cycle

Just as Pedro del Valle evolves through a nine-year cycle, he also experiences nine-month cycles, even though their impact is subtle compared to the Personal Year cycle. The Personal Month cycles proceed according to the same pattern - 1 through 9 - that the Personal Year cycle does. The numbers within the monthly cycles have a similar, though less pronounced, impact on Pedro than the yearly cycle has.

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